As the end of the year approaches, it's time to think about how to get profitable new clients to know, like, and trust you for the upcoming tax season. Here are some tips to help you get your marketing ship in shape so you can enjoy your most profitable tax season ever.
Have something unique to say - How are you different from everyone else who says they prepare taxes? Reasonable rates and years of experience are not differentiators - they are table stakes. If you cannot stand out from the crowd, you will be forced to compete solely on price - not a good place to be in the day of Internet based tax preparation services.
Have a specific audience in mind - This goes hand-in-hand with #1. If you can be the "go to" tax specialist for a certain group of people, people with a particular need or problem, your job as a marketer becomes easier. Remember that trying to be all things to all people will make you special to no one.
Update your web site - You do have a web site, don't you? While you might not gain new tax clients just because you have a web site, chances are you will lose potential clients if you don't. Your web site is often the first point of contact with a potential client - don't drive prospects away with a web site full of outdated content.
If you have a blog on your web site, posting about changes in the tax law and how those changes impact your audience is a great way to demonstrate your expertise.
Make sure people can find your web site - More people these days are starting their search for local services using the Internet. In addition to optimizing your web site with keywords that are important to your ideal customers, make sure that your site is registered in the local search engines.
Have a referral system in place - While most tax accountants admit that referrals played a key role in growing their tax practice, few of them have a system in place for consistently generating referrals. Create your one page referral plan and identify your potential strategic partners before tax season begins.
Live by the calendar - Consistency is key in marketing your practice. Set appointments with yourself to work on your marketing. Give these appointments the same respect you give appointments with your most important clients.
Tax season will be here before you know it. Start working on your marketing plan today!











